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David Attenborough Part 2

  • Writer: Rowan Hoppe
    Rowan Hoppe
  • Oct 23, 2020
  • 2 min read

I 1997 the population 5.9 billion, the amount of carbon in the atmosphere was 360 parts per million, and 46% remaining wilderness. Now the coral reefs started changing and becoming white, skeletons. Scientists started studying an realized it's climate change. And the fish were vanishing. It was so bad people had to slow down.

We have destroyed a lot and now the world is run by human kind for human kind.

2020 7.8 billion, the amount of carbon in the atmosphere is 415 parts per million, and the remaining wilderness is 35%. In the amount of just 10 years the amazon will be so warm it will die and in the summer the ice will disappear in the Arctic. In 20 years soil will become frozen making a gas that inhales heat much easier than carbon. In 2100 there will be 6th mass extinction if we continue our dreadful path. But much of the world has chosen to help. For example, Morocco has made the biggest Solar Panel farm in the world! Denmark has made a huge indoor garden and they use less fertilizer and don't release as much carbon. They also use Hydroponics. Costa Rica's rain forest had disappeared by 2/3 but they decided to act and in just 25 years they it returned back to normal. Imagine if the whole world was like Morocco and Denmark and Costa Rica. Please watch: David Attenorough A Life On Our Planet. I have gotten all of my information from this documentary on Netflix. You can watch the trailer below.

This is a letter from David Attenborough. I had sent him one telling David how much I love his documentaries. I had hoped he would make a 3rd Planet Earth and 2nd Blue Planet. I appreciate a lot more right now at the age of 9.



 
 
 

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